| jon menghini |
As soon as our current campain ends, we are going to start another one up and i am going to be playing a Half elf Inquisitor of Shizuru. Our DM is a HUGE stickler for following what your deity tells you to do, and i can not really find a whole lot of info on how agents of Shizuru act and how they carry out their goddess wishes. Anybody out there can you shed a little light on this?
Thanks
Lincoln Hills
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Ask your GM to write you a list of ten commandments. I almost always hand these out when PCs run clerics/inquisitors and especially paladins. Having the most important rules in writing, in order of precedence, does three things: 1. Lets you know exactly what behavior is forbidden/expected, 2. Makes your GM put some thought into it so he's not just going on instinct, and 3. Gives both of you some proof to point at in case of disputes.
(It could be any number of commandments, but curiously enough, ten is a good number. Enough to cover the main alignment points and specific religious issues; not so many that you lose track or start obsessing over minutae.)
| haruhiko88 |
Shizuru is the goddess of generally good aligned samurai, so you could follow bushido or how it was represented in the dragon empires books. Or for something a little more concrete follow the edict from the samurai order of the warrior. It's fairly simple to follow, see what your gm can come up with based on that as well.